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house committee paul ryan, how do we know him? he was a nobody that came on squawk and became vice president and now it's squawk who? i go on network now. he was on all the time. >> every day .now he won't -- >> he's coming on soon if you shut up. i love him. please, paul, i guess i'm just hurt. anyway, he says that the automatic spending cuts postponed as part of the fiscal cliff deal will go into effect as scheduled in march. a former vice presidential candidate says the sequester, which would cut $1.2 million in domestic and defense spending over the next two years will happen since democrats haven't offered alternatives to gop proposals. but ryan says no one is tuking about allowing an actual government shutdown. >> we are more than happy to keep spending at those levels going on into the future while we debate how to balance the budget, how to grow the economy. that's the kind of debate the country desevens. by the way, if we keep going down this path, we will have a debt crisis. it's not an if question, it's a when question.
house committee paul ryan, how do we know him? he was a nobody that came on squawk and became vice president and now it's squawk who? i go on network now. he was on all the time. >> every day .now he won't -- >> he's coming on soon if you shut up. i love him. please, paul, i guess i'm just hurt. anyway, he says that the automatic spending cuts postponed as part of the fiscal cliff deal will go into effect as scheduled in march. a former vice presidential candidate says the...
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we don't talk about ryan. maybe he's too young, but he's a kennediesque -- he's irish with the square jaw. he's young, but don't count him out. >> wall street likes him, too. he's a dealmaker. >> yeah, but rubio said last night, it's on with ryan. excessive washington spending, he's slamming it. >> but i think rubio is getting -- >> the tea party nomination is not worth that much. >> and i know paul is doing better now because we haven't seen him on "squawk box" for a while. when he needs us, he comes on. >> the reasonable this did wall is because both paul ryan and patty murray kept this close to the vest. and they built up trust between the two of them, which i thought was a really good thing. >> becky, when you guys were introducing me, was my white balance on tv? >> no. >> clever work in the control room. that is a christmas gift to all of us. >> but your hair is flat and wet again, john. the rest of the day, it looks normal. i'm going to buy you a blow dryer for christmas. >> joe, i'm going to have paul r
we don't talk about ryan. maybe he's too young, but he's a kennediesque -- he's irish with the square jaw. he's young, but don't count him out. >> wall street likes him, too. he's a dealmaker. >> yeah, but rubio said last night, it's on with ryan. excessive washington spending, he's slamming it. >> but i think rubio is getting -- >> the tea party nomination is not worth that much. >> and i know paul is doing better now because we haven't seen him on "squawk...
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paul ryan will be our special guest at 7:40 a.m. eastern time. his budget deal drawing a lot of fire from fellow republicans. we'll get his answer to all of the critics out there. right now, let's get to our top stories. the markets are about to get another read on the strength of the markets. we've got a weekly jobless claims coming up at 8:30 eastern time. economists are looking for 320,000 claims. plus, the number that could over-shadow jobs. retail sales for november. expectations are for an increase of 0.6%. this gueives us a very good ide of what's happening in the early shopping season. ahead of those numbers, the futures right now are indicated lower. you can see right now those dow futures down by 16.5 points. s&p futures off just over 2 points. and on the earnings front, lululemon is expected to record at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. the expectations have been for 41 cents a share. this after the ceo was forced to step down after making comments about the pants aren't made for everyone. shares of lululemon right now, down about 6 cents. let'
paul ryan will be our special guest at 7:40 a.m. eastern time. his budget deal drawing a lot of fire from fellow republicans. we'll get his answer to all of the critics out there. right now, let's get to our top stories. the markets are about to get another read on the strength of the markets. we've got a weekly jobless claims coming up at 8:30 eastern time. economists are looking for 320,000 claims. plus, the number that could over-shadow jobs. retail sales for november. expectations are for...
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the equity market is lagging. >> just to will you go, ryan, what's the ultimate high that you see on the s&p for the next two years, say? >> next two years, up 1800, 1850. historically speaking, 10% from here makes a lot of sense. the first five months like we have been this year, historically speaking it's happened sineven times since 19. it's possible we can keep going here. where is your office there? we have to go, but where is your office? >> blue ash, ohio. >> and you know what one of the nicknames for cincinnati is, right? >> i've probably heard it. what's that? >> pork-opolis. that's right. john mr orell just bought out that deal. >> i know my pork. think about montana gomry inn. think about what happens if the chinese don't let us have any -- >> you have a connoisseur, a man of fine tastes. >> you have to mobilize the people of cincinnati to -- i don't know. just remember that. beef ribs aren't nearly as good, are they? >> in no. porkopolis. queen city, a lot of different nicknames. >> why porkopolis? >> i don't know. a lot of pork, a lot of germans. it's kosher. >>> coming
the equity market is lagging. >> just to will you go, ryan, what's the ultimate high that you see on the s&p for the next two years, say? >> next two years, up 1800, 1850. historically speaking, 10% from here makes a lot of sense. the first five months like we have been this year, historically speaking it's happened sineven times since 19. it's possible we can keep going here. where is your office there? we have to go, but where is your office? >> blue ash, ohio. >>...
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talked to barbara ryan yesterday and again today. no great surprises. all about managing their patent exploration cliffs for a lot of these companies. barclays, the second quarter results fell short of analyst estimates. the bank announced plans to raise about $9 billion from its shareholders. barclays under pressure from britain's regulators to boost its capital. and ubs posted second quarter results this morning in line with what it had preannounced. the swiss bank says it plans to buy back a fund that was set up during a financial crisis. the firm off loaded some high risk assets, like a good bank/bad bank thing. ubs says that exercising an option by the so-called stab fund, okay, will boost its capital position. more on barclays and ubs. and news on deutsche bank and bp from our colleagues that are in london in just a few minutes. the fund, in the scary movie series, what was called scream, was called stab. >> you're right. it was. it was. >> i think it was. >> the fake -- the movie of the -- >> the fake movie, yeah. scream was kind of a parody in a
talked to barbara ryan yesterday and again today. no great surprises. all about managing their patent exploration cliffs for a lot of these companies. barclays, the second quarter results fell short of analyst estimates. the bank announced plans to raise about $9 billion from its shareholders. barclays under pressure from britain's regulators to boost its capital. and ubs posted second quarter results this morning in line with what it had preannounced. the swiss bank says it plans to buy back a...
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and this could possibly mean suspensions for alex rodriguez, ryan braun. but there's an issue here. people see this story and all of a sudden we're going to get suspensions in the biggest performance-enhancing drug scandal in american sporting history. but there's a union involved, there'll be a bunch of appeals. and the key issues will be probably won't be any positive tests. and major league baseball most likely will be shown to have paid for some of the information they obtained. this is the first step in a long process, guys. but if everything comes to bear and alex rodriguez gets 100-game suspension which could end his career, former mvp ryan braun, that could really brutalize the milwaukee franchise and ruin the reputations of one of the game's best players. this is huge, this is lance armstrong type levels in a game that's been smeared for 15 years by drugs. >> braun's reputation already in question. he was already suspended but then that was overturned, i believe, in the courts, right? >> right. it was on a technical based on shipping. a lot of people think that major league
and this could possibly mean suspensions for alex rodriguez, ryan braun. but there's an issue here. people see this story and all of a sudden we're going to get suspensions in the biggest performance-enhancing drug scandal in american sporting history. but there's a union involved, there'll be a bunch of appeals. and the key issues will be probably won't be any positive tests. and major league baseball most likely will be shown to have paid for some of the information they obtained. this is the...
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i know paul ryan. and i think chairman murray are really working together to try to stabilize the situation, come up with something. if we can get some long-term mandatory reforms in exchange for, you know, some sequester relief, maybe plus up some defense, i know people are highly concerned about readiness in our military. and you've got to do a little giving from that standpoint. you need some real structure reform to the long-term mandatory spending programs in order for that deal to work. >> it puts it out past the 2014 election. >> that's they're talking. let's hope nobody throws a poison pill in there. >> at this point, you're from wisconsin. i see wisconsin at best a middle of the road state. i think you kind of lean left. >> i'll call it a common sense state. the government ought to live within its means. >> really? >> i think so, yeah. >> but you do, i think of it as kind of a -- isn't madison, wisconsin? >> well, it has its pockets of interesting individuals, sure. >> but from what you can te
i know paul ryan. and i think chairman murray are really working together to try to stabilize the situation, come up with something. if we can get some long-term mandatory reforms in exchange for, you know, some sequester relief, maybe plus up some defense, i know people are highly concerned about readiness in our military. and you've got to do a little giving from that standpoint. you need some real structure reform to the long-term mandatory spending programs in order for that deal to work....
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paul ryan and boehner voted yes for this and cantor and others voted no. how will all this come together? >> the president is addicted to spending. he wants to spend. he wants a new credit card after he's maxed out the last one. he actually, as part of this debt ceiling negotiations, wanted a new credit card then with an unlimited credit limit. obviously, we kept that out of any of the discussions, so we're going to focus on spending and the tidal waves coming at us are medicare and social security. those are the things if we don't address those, there is nothing else we can do to deal with the problem. the president, the night he was re-elected said he didn't want our children to be living in a world where they are burdened with debt but yet he fails to address any of that. the president has acted like raising taxes on some would solve all the problem, when in fact it paid for only about a week of spending over the course of a year. >> will you put specifics on the table? >> absolutely. in terms of dealing with the spending, you have to deal with a way th
paul ryan and boehner voted yes for this and cantor and others voted no. how will all this come together? >> the president is addicted to spending. he wants to spend. he wants a new credit card after he's maxed out the last one. he actually, as part of this debt ceiling negotiations, wanted a new credit card then with an unlimited credit limit. obviously, we kept that out of any of the discussions, so we're going to focus on spending and the tidal waves coming at us are medicare and...
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. >>> still to come on squawk this morning, the ceo of european low cost carrier ryan air taxis to the squawk set. we will talk about everything from boeing to airbus. and later this morning, don't miss yahoo!'s ceo marissa mayer and tumblr's ceo david karp. that's coming up at 10:00 eastern. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency. the ambulance will talk to patient records will talk to doctors about saving lives. it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. the next big thing? we're going to wake the world up. ♪ and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> welcome back, everyone. for viewers just waking up this morning, we want to bring you up po speed on the situation in oklahoma. a tornado killing at l
. >>> still to come on squawk this morning, the ceo of european low cost carrier ryan air taxis to the squawk set. we will talk about everything from boeing to airbus. and later this morning, don't miss yahoo!'s ceo marissa mayer and tumblr's ceo david karp. that's coming up at 10:00 eastern. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees...
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paul ryan said that boehner had gotten his irish up a bit. >> good phrase. >> he did. sick of some of this stuff. and then what's going on with keystone? >> what is going on with keystone, joe? >> turns out the pipeline is losing support from a major u.s. customer. harold hands, continental resources had committed to ship crude. the company now says it is no longer needed. in the years since pipeline construction has been delayed, it's turned to railroads to get its oil. we've had harold hamm on a few times. he says they're no longer counting on keystone. >> really? if they built the pipeline, would they still stick with the railroads? >> i don't know. what does canada think? >> speaking of the oil industry, exchesapeake ceo have filed for a public offering to raise up the $2 billion. the money would be used to buy and drill oil and gas within the united states. mcclendon started this in 2008. he left in april after clashing with the board. >> will you give him money? >> i don't have any money. >> if you had money? >> if i had money i'd probably find somewhere else to
paul ryan said that boehner had gotten his irish up a bit. >> good phrase. >> he did. sick of some of this stuff. and then what's going on with keystone? >> what is going on with keystone, joe? >> turns out the pipeline is losing support from a major u.s. customer. harold hands, continental resources had committed to ship crude. the company now says it is no longer needed. in the years since pipeline construction has been delayed, it's turned to railroads to get its oil....
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play a lot of luke ryan? >> we subscribe. >> you're at home watching joan rivers talk about fashion. i mean, it's good, though. we got the whole gamut. we cover the whole gamut on this show. we got it all covered. you can do -- >> real housewives of whatever. we have that going on in our house. >> on monday you do the commercials. i'll do the super bowl and i'll do the actual -- i mean we got -- >> it's perfect, right? >> are we not like yin and yang. are we not like one of those signs? let's look at pfizer. the drugmaker reported four vt quarter profit of 47 cents a share. revenue also beat consensus. yahoo! earned 32 cents. four cents above projections. and seagate earned $1.38 a share, 11 cents above estimates. revenue also beat consensus but its current quarter revenue fell short of what analysts -- the one thing we are going to do at polaris, we're going to have one of those motorcycles and i'm going to get my license and do it with a side car and we're going to go out and we're going to tear it up. >> y
play a lot of luke ryan? >> we subscribe. >> you're at home watching joan rivers talk about fashion. i mean, it's good, though. we got the whole gamut. we cover the whole gamut on this show. we got it all covered. you can do -- >> real housewives of whatever. we have that going on in our house. >> on monday you do the commercials. i'll do the super bowl and i'll do the actual -- i mean we got -- >> it's perfect, right? >> are we not like yin and yang. are we...
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. >>> mitt romney and paul ryan will be appearing at the conservative political action conference in maryland this afternoon. andrew, i'll send it back over to you. >>> equities continue to march upward as some investors worry if we're headed into a period of irrational exeberance. good morning, alan. >> good morning. how are you, andrew? >> great to see you. the question of the morning, do you want to break out the phrase again? irrational exuberance. >> i don't think it's quite appropriate in this environment. in fact, the basic way of looking at this degree of exuberance is equity premium. a measure of whether the stocks are overvalued or undervalued. and right now, by historical calculation, we are significantly undervalue. the reason why the stock market has not been significantly higher is there are other factors compressing it lower. irration >> is this a fed-fueled rally. >> i think you can fully explain the rally in terms basically of the removal of what is called tail risk. that is what has been sitting out there virtually most of this year and part of last as well has been
. >>> mitt romney and paul ryan will be appearing at the conservative political action conference in maryland this afternoon. andrew, i'll send it back over to you. >>> equities continue to march upward as some investors worry if we're headed into a period of irrational exeberance. good morning, alan. >> good morning. how are you, andrew? >> great to see you. the question of the morning, do you want to break out the phrase again? irrational exuberance. >> i...
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. >> paul ryan was sitting here. >> by the way, if you think the economic numbers aren't that strong, we have seen that happening, right? >> and the futures move a little like yesterday. it is a number. >> right. >> he is a number manufacturing was low. that's the day we went up 200. >> but it is a nonmanufacturing number yesterday. it was an employment component that indicated those jobs numbers on friday was 25,000. >> look at this. >> serendipity. >> this is you in line with the producers. great minds, we should say. you and the producers thinking together. as for the overseas markets, this has been really important. we've been watching japan closely. it was a choppy session in asia overnight. the nikkei closed below that key 13,000 mark. it's at a two-month low. >> we need to look at the chart. >> the benchmark index bounced between gains and losses all day long. if you've been looking at that chart, you will see a significant drop-off. >> that's that day, too. >> same situation. >> shanghai stocks also fell. they fell to three-week lows. and australia's key index lost more than 1
. >> paul ryan was sitting here. >> by the way, if you think the economic numbers aren't that strong, we have seen that happening, right? >> and the futures move a little like yesterday. it is a number. >> right. >> he is a number manufacturing was low. that's the day we went up 200. >> but it is a nonmanufacturing number yesterday. it was an employment component that indicated those jobs numbers on friday was 25,000. >> look at this. >>...
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first, house budget committee chairman paul ryan. then black rock chairman and ceo larry fink. it's a special edition of "squawk box" you can't afford to miss and it all starts at 6:00 a.m. eastern. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] just when you thought you had experienced performance, a new ride comes along and c
first, house budget committee chairman paul ryan. then black rock chairman and ceo larry fink. it's a special edition of "squawk box" you can't afford to miss and it all starts at 6:00 a.m. eastern. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create...
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joining us is michael ryan. our guest host larry bossidy is here as well. michael, welcome. thanks for joining us today. >> thanks, becky. >> we have been seeing some signs of economic strength. do you think it's enough to make the fed start thinking about tapering? >> no, i do not. i think it is happening on a structural basis. it's not policy driven right now. it's too early for the fed to begin tapering. if it does it will be much later this year for 2014. one was employment growth and stableation. and the other is as long as it remains muted it can continue to keep its policy. we have seen modest improvements in the economy. so i think this gives the fed more latitude to keep policy for a longer period. >> the friday jobs report is key number, though. that's what most economists tell us they will be watching. what are you expecting on friday's report? >> we're looking above consensus number. we're looking for unemployment rate to tick town 0.1 of 1%. we are seeing the structural strengthening. not to where the fed tapers the purchases earlier. >> michael, this is larry b
joining us is michael ryan. our guest host larry bossidy is here as well. michael, welcome. thanks for joining us today. >> thanks, becky. >> we have been seeing some signs of economic strength. do you think it's enough to make the fed start thinking about tapering? >> no, i do not. i think it is happening on a structural basis. it's not policy driven right now. it's too early for the fed to begin tapering. if it does it will be much later this year for 2014. one was...
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. >> we're number one again, but we're not going to be the same until we get ryan kelly back. so we're going to have to watch that. that's the key to whether we go deep into the postseason. >> i got home yesterday and i turned on cincinnati was up six or seven over syracuse. they had just beat louisville. and you said, you know what? if i watch this they're going to lose, and they did. >> you're the curse. >> joe, who do you like in the super bowl? i want to get that out there first. >> i -- i -- i'm inclined to see the 49ers, but then i saw the ravens and the ravens and are tough and that guy is good. flacco is really good. new england is no pushover and they manhandled them, you know, to my chagrin. i was hoping for a patriots/49ers matchup. weren't you? >> no. i wanted the brother thing. but i can't decide who is the stronger team. i'm thinking baltimore probably. but we'll have to wait and see. >> yeah because, you know, atlanta showed me something that they didn't prevail, but they looked good. they were up 17-0. what can you tell me about, john, my fantasy, at that tacki
. >> we're number one again, but we're not going to be the same until we get ryan kelly back. so we're going to have to watch that. that's the key to whether we go deep into the postseason. >> i got home yesterday and i turned on cincinnati was up six or seven over syracuse. they had just beat louisville. and you said, you know what? if i watch this they're going to lose, and they did. >> you're the curse. >> joe, who do you like in the super bowl? i want to get that out...
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but in terms of tax reform, the republicans passed the ryan budget. in my view if you took every democrat out of the house and the senate, they could not pass a tax bill consistent with the budget. >> i don't know what you and katy perry have. he couldn't leave her side. >> be careful now. be careful. >> thanks. we appreciate it. we'll see you. >> you bet. >> coming up, breaking employment data. closely watched weekly jobless claims. economists expect an increase from last week's five-year low. we'll have the number when we return. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm so into it, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 hours can go by before i realize tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that i haven't even looked away from my screen. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that kind of focus... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that's what i have when i trade. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...helps me keep an eye on what's really important to me. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's packed with tools tha
but in terms of tax reform, the republicans passed the ryan budget. in my view if you took every democrat out of the house and the senate, they could not pass a tax bill consistent with the budget. >> i don't know what you and katy perry have. he couldn't leave her side. >> be careful now. be careful. >> thanks. we appreciate it. we'll see you. >> you bet. >> coming up, breaking employment data. closely watched weekly jobless claims. economists expect an increase...
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that simply transfers -- that's why paul ryan's plan in my view was such a disaster. what he did was transfer the risk of a system which is out of control spendingwise from the government to the patient. that accomplishes nothing except for impoverishing patients. what you need to do is fundamentally change the payment system to essentially what would have been called managed care. now it's not going to be exactly the same as managed care for a variety of reasons, we don't have time to go into this morning. but, basically you need to pay doctor by the number of patients they see, not by the number of visits, not by how many times they get tubes shofred into various places. but by the number of patients they take care of. once you start doing that, and you've got to pay the whole system, not just doctors that way, it's basically what i'm suggesting is kaiser of the cleveland clinic. that's the model. >> i wish we had more time to dig into this, because that's a fascinating idea. and with your background as a doctor, too, i'd love to hear more from you on this. maybe we
that simply transfers -- that's why paul ryan's plan in my view was such a disaster. what he did was transfer the risk of a system which is out of control spendingwise from the government to the patient. that accomplishes nothing except for impoverishing patients. what you need to do is fundamentally change the payment system to essentially what would have been called managed care. now it's not going to be exactly the same as managed care for a variety of reasons, we don't have time to go into...
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. >> ryan seacrest is part of the family, though. i think he does it on abc. he does the dick clark abc version. >> five different tvs all on nbc all the time. >> excellent. except it's on cnbc. >> cnbc or bravo. >> we should do a new year's celebration one evening. >> some call it a new year's rocking eve. have they taken that? >> do you think we could do it? >> that's good, yeah. because janet can rock. janet can rock. >> we already had greg ip saying politically incorrect. careful with this today. >> i'm not going to get in trouble. >> oh, yeah. i'll be the judge of that. >> how about the ten-year. it was right at three. which seems fitting somehow for december 31st. now it's below again. >> let's watch it. let's watch it. >> is it going to key off the economy? or off inflation? that's the question. inflation stays at zero, there's no reason for it to go up. >> no reason for it to go up. >> but if the economy gets better, inflation stays at zero, can it still stay low? >> i don't think it stays low. >> inflation. >> do you think inflation starts to come bac
. >> ryan seacrest is part of the family, though. i think he does it on abc. he does the dick clark abc version. >> five different tvs all on nbc all the time. >> excellent. except it's on cnbc. >> cnbc or bravo. >> we should do a new year's celebration one evening. >> some call it a new year's rocking eve. have they taken that? >> do you think we could do it? >> that's good, yeah. because janet can rock. janet can rock. >> we already had...